Improvement in pocket-flasks



ROGERS GEORGE.

Improvement in Pocket Flasks.

N0. 124,733.` lPatenfedMarclvlfQ,1872.

ROGERs GEORGE, OE NEw YORK, N. Y.

` IMPROVEMENT IN POCKET-FLASKS.

Specication forming;l part of Letters Patent No. 124,733, dated March 19, 1872.

. tion of taking off the cup or cap will uncork the ask; and it consists in the cork or stopper, permanently attached to the cap or cup of the flask, as hereinafter morefully described.

A is the flask, which is made of glass, and

may be of any desired or convenient size or form. B is the bottom cup, which may be used or not, as may be desired. C is the top cup or cap, which is placed upon the upper part of the flask A. D is a stopper, made of cork, rubber, or other suitable material. The stopper D is permanently attached to the cap or cup C. This may be done by securing a small screw to said cup, upon which a cork or stopper is placed and secured by a nut. The cork or stopper D may be attached to the cup or cap C in any other substantial and convenient manner. The shape ofthe cups is immaterial. It is preferred that the cups should conform somewhat to the form of the glass iiask, and their bottoms should be lia-t, so that they may stand steadily upon a table or other support when required.

Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Pat ent- The cork or stopper D, permanently attached to the top cup or cap G of a pocketask, A, whether the bottom or second cup be used or not, substantially as herein shown and described, and for the purpose set forth.

Witnesses: ROGERS GEORGE.

J AMEs T. GRAHAM, T. B, MOsHER. 

